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FF Bonfires Acrylic VTA & Azimuth Adjustment Ruler for Vinyl Record Player, a transparent measurement tool for phono tonearm alignment.

FF Bonfires Acrylic VTA & Azimuth Adjustment Ruler for Vinyl Record Player, a transparent measurement tool for phono tonearm alignment.

Regular price 55 085 UZS
Regular price 361 413 UZS Sale price 55 085 UZS

SKU:17592820910861

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Material: Acrylic (PMMA)
Brand: FF Bonfires
Power Mode: Uncharged
Color: Transparent
Wireless Property: none
Item ID: 12964819
Origin: Guangdong,China
This product is the FF Bonfires Acrylic VTA & Azimuth Adjustment Ruler designed for vinyl record players. It is a transparent tool used for measuring phono tonearm alignment. This uncharged accessory helps in accurate cartridge alignment.
Caution: A protective film covers this product. Please remove the film before use. HD VTA balance and azimuth adjustment ruler Product details: Material: acrylic Characteristics: excellent clarity, easy to useInstructions: for adjusting the LP vinyl phonograph azimuth and VTA balance of the tonearm, please ensure that the turntable is not rotating during the adjustment process.To adjust the azimuth of the cartridge, follow these steps: position the cartridge in the center of the record, lower the tonearm, and let the stylus touch the record. Then, place the alignment protractor in front of the cartridge to check if it aligns with the vertical line in the center of the grid and if the outer edges of the cartridge align with the grid lines.The alignment of the cartridge with irregular shape to the grid line is assessed, ensuring uniform proportion.Instructions for adjusting the VTA balance of a tonearm: Position the head in the center of the record, lower the tonearm, and allow the needle to touch the record. Place a leveling ruler next to the tonearm to check if it is parallel to the horizontal line on the ruler. If not, make adjustments to the VTA (i.e., adjust the height of the tonearm).

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